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US Development Aid Office employees to challenge Trumps administration for

According to the action, the disintegration of the USAID is not within the competence of the US President. In 1998, the congress approved a regulation that guarantees the agency’s independent activities.

In the United States, the country’s largest trade union trade union and the Foreign Representative Association have challenged the US President Donald Trump to the law of the administration. The purpose of the challenge is to cancel the Trump Administration’s decision to dismantle the operation of the US Development Aid, USAID.

In the US capital, Washington, a federal court is applying for a decision to prevent Trump administration from decisions on the agency’s future.

According to the action, the disintegration of the USAID is not within the jurisdiction of Trump. In 1998, the US Congress approved the Law Regulation, which guarantees the agency’s activities as an independent agency, and thus Trump violates his obligation to faithfully implement the country’s laws.

The action also applies a permanent court order to return its funding to the USAID, reopen the agency offices, and prevent any new companies to break down the agency’s operations.

In January Foreign Minister Marco Rubio Had stated that foreign aid fees would be frozen, which has led to the layoffs and layoffs of thousands of workers.

In addition, a businessman belonging to Trump Elon Musk has been pushing for the restructuring of the government, which has also influenced the operations of the USA. For example, the agency’s employees were prevented from entering the headquarters in Washington and the office’s website has been disabled.

According to the action, the disintegration and reorganization of the agency’s activities is “unlawful and illegal activity” that has caused a “global humanitarian crisis”.

The Trump Administration intends to maintain only about 300 employees in the USA, says Reuters news agency, referring to its four sources. The agency has over 10,000 employees worldwide.

According to sources, a total of 294 employees should be held, of which only 12 in the African agency and eight Asian agencies.

Sources: Reuters, AP

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